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A Dated Phylogeny of Marsupials Using a Molecular Supermatrix and Multiple Fossil Constraints
A Phylogeny and Timescale for Marsupial Evolution Based on Sequences for Five Nuclear Genes
Fossil Calibration Schemes the Soft Explosive Model Of
Deep Time Diversity of Metatherian Mammals: Implications for Evolutionary History and Fossil-Record Quality
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A Peculiar Faunivorous Metatherian from the Early Eocene of Australia Beck, RMD
New Specimens of Sparassodonta (Mammalia, Metatheria) From
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Fossil Mammals of Rivensleigh, Northwestern Q,Ueensland
Deep Time Diversity of Metatherian Mammals: Implications for Evolutionary History and Fossil-Record Quality
Masticatory Motor Pattern in the Koala (Phascolarctos Cinereus)
Why Are There Fewer Marsupials Than Placentals? on the Relevance of Geography and Physiology to Evolutionary Patterns of Mammalian Diversity and Disparity
Calaby's Marsupial Literature 1 Abbott, I. (1981)
An Emerging Consensus in the Evolution, Phylogeny, And
A New, Large-Bodied Omnivorous Bat (Noctilionoidea: Mystacinidae
A Peculiar Faunivorous Metatherian from the Early Eocene of Australia
Australia's Oldest Marsupial Fossils and Their Biogeographical
Bandicoots” (Peramelemorphia: Marsupialia) Based on Sequences for five Nuclear Genes
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Four Mammal Fossil Calibrations: Balancing Competing Palaeontological and Molecular Considerations
Meredith Et Al. 2009 Relationships and Divergence Times Among the Orders and Families of Marsupialia
The Early Eocene Tingamarra Local
A New Didolodontid Mammal from the Late Paleocene–Earliest Eocene of Laguna Umayo, Peru
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Tiie Evolutionary History and Diversity of Australian Mammals
Oldest Australian Vespertilionid (Microchiroptera) from the Earty